Baltimore Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives

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Baltimore Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives

Inspired by the other recent post focusing on DC, I thought this would be a good thread topic for Baltimore, as it seems we have a lot of restaurants here that would fit this bill.

I havent lived here for very long but if I was going to make a list of stops I would suggest:

Blue Moon for BrunchFaidley's for CrabcakesPeters Inn for Dinner

I would be interested to know what you all think. I haven't been to Jimmy's but from what I gather that is the best greasespoon diner in the city (no?). Im a big fan of scrapple and chipped beef so I've be meaning to stop by there. Also, if you can think of a good place for burgers that would fit the DDD criteria for house ground meat I would definitely be interested to hear it.

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